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Whistler named after the whistle call
Of the marmots we saw up the mountain, stars all!
The Whistler gondola and peak to peak cable car
Took me and my wheelchair a long way up. Far
Above the town to Blackcomb and Whistler
Mountains. Fabulous views...More

Didn't realize how long it was when we started, and had already had a full morning of skiing. By the time we were done this run, we were done !! so many beautiful views going down, which was great to take a break. A little...More

If you're at Whistler, you're an intermediate or better skier, the snow is decent and you can see, then you should do this run simply for bragging rights. At 7 miles (!)/11 kilometers, it's the longest consistent run at any ski resort in North America!...More

Need to be an intermediate skier as some of the blues are tricky, or at lest they were for me. The run is over 10k so you need fresh or strong legs.
We were there first week in April in a warm patch so not...More

This is a sweet trail despite our experience with relatively poor conditions. Low to no visibility and over two thirds of the trail were not groomed. While the moguls weren't terrible they were a little more challenging given the poor visibility. The trail had been...More

I did this 'blue' run twice, four or five days apart. The first run was an absolute delight, a long, continuous, non-contrived run of varying character but no great difficulty and a great bar at the end of it. It was a joy from top...More

Long, with terrain good for both the skiers and the boarders in our family. Wide trails and those that narrow a bit and run as a channel through the trees. This trail is to the far skier's left of Whistler, which means you have to...More